YOUTH SPORTS: Perfect weekend for Spring-Ford football

ROYERSFORD ­— The Spring-Ford Six suffered no losses last weekend as four of the six Rams nailed down wins last weekend, while two came away with ties.

Spring-Ford Blue 19, Perkiomen Valley 13: Cole Niles scored all three touchdowns for the second-grade Blue team in a win over Perkiomen Valley. Spring-Ford’s offensive line paved the way for Niles. William Householder and Ethan Conant controlled the defensive line to help limit Perk Valley to two touchdowns.

Spring-Ford Gold 30, Schuylkill Valley Panthers 0 — The Spring-Ford third-grade Gold team, led by Trey Tiffan’s two touchdowns, blanked Schuylkill Valley. Breck Lotz, Ryan Freed and Chris Quigley each scored one touchdown for the Gold. On defense, Shane Hare forced a fumble, Connor Callahan had a fumble recovery, Quigley had an interception, and other big plays were turned in by Tiffan, Lotz, Bryan Horvath and Ryan Dougherty.

Spring-Ford Blue 21, Fleetwood Tigers 12 — Michael Fitzgerald led the Spring-Ford fifth-grade Blue team with three touchdowns, while Ryan Engro connected on two touchdown passes, The defense was led by Zach Male (MLB) and Matt Zielinski (DE).

Spring-Ford Gold 6, Schuylkill Valley 6 — The defensive battle between the Spring-Ford fith-grade Gold team and Schuylkill Valley ended in a tie, thanks to new starting middle linebacker James Albert’s late fumble recovery. Dante Bonanni and Zach High were able to come back late and score to tie the game.

Spring-Ford Blue 26, Perkiomen Valley 26 — James Mullen capped off a last-minute 60-yard drive with a 23-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Horgan to give the Spring-Ford sixth-grade Blue team a tie against the talented Perkiomen Valley team. Payton Gensler muscled through a tough Perk Valley defense three times for scores, while Jackson Incollingo, Gavin McGill and Nick DelRomani made big plays on both sides of the ball for the visiting Blue.